What movies can you watch repeatedly and never get tired of?

Whether you particularly enjoy television or not, most people have one specific movie that they love with all of their hearts. For me those movies would be Freedom Writers Little MonstersThe SpongeBob SquarePants Movie

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsRoad to El Dorado

And many more that I'm just sort of drawing a blank on right now. I know, I know, more childish movies than anything, but that's just who I am. How about you guys? What are your favorite movies?

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and pretty much any film or movie that focuses on themes of Androids, Robots, Cyborgs, Mechas, Futuristic Technology, Outer Space, Nanotechnology, Extraterrestrials, possibly Immortality, and a large amount of Post-Apocalyptic themed movies namely the Mad Max series, and if anything that have some good amount of laughs and comedy in them, or is over-the-top like many of those cheesy action flicks, especially when Chuck Norris or any costumed superhero is in them lol

Anything with an antihero cliché leading characters will also be something I could watch over and over.

Youd have loved to have grown up in the 80s and 90s. I loved the action films. Sly, big arnie, bruce willis, van damme amd a few others. Blew up everything on earth between them lol. Was good times for a guy who liked films

Little monsters was a good choice, I would say that Revolver, Predator (1 and 2) Alien trilogy, the first two terminators, robocop, In the mouth of madness, the thing, Darkman are probably the movies I can keep watching. Something about them just lends themselves to repeat watchings really well.

The movies i mentioned moulded how i think today since they all impacted my childhood. Today i'm desperately into martial arts and decided to follow a carrer as an engineer to work with cars :) Gosh, this question made me introspective mrs op

Freedom writers is good, Hillary swank is from near the same hometown as me! REPPIN!!!I could watch Remember the Titans forever on repeat. I've seen it probably 200 times, in high school I watched it constantly lol. Also Star Wars, looveeee Star Wars

Jurassic Park, Star Wars (all of them), Star Trek (original movies, not that remake crap), Batman & Batman Returns, Nightmare On Elm Street (all original movies), Conan The Barbarian (original of course) and Conan The Destroyer, Terminator (first three movies), Predator, Alien and several other great movies from the 80's and 90's.

White Chicks, Friday, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie, Rugrats in Paris, Independence Day (DEFINITELY watching the second one in theatres soon), Jumanji, Mrs. Doubtfire, Fast and Furious, The Addams Family and Wall-E.

Star Wars (except Attack of the Clones), Most of the Fast and Furious movies (except the 4th), Inception, Wreck-It Ralph, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Guardians of the Galaxy, and most of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

I recently got Mad Max on Bluray making it the fourth or fifth time I've bought it (considering: VHS, better VHS, DVD, etc) and watching it in high def with my glasses on (didn't need those until recently) I am still astonished by how much work George Miller put into little details in every single scene.

Like, there's a scene where Max's supervisor arrives at a huge accident scene to debrief him. While he's talking to another officer about what's been happening, Max is in the background and just throws his arms up in a 'wtf' shrug. Such a nice touch and not visible on any format until now.